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Date: | Wed, 11 Aug 1999 00:10:58 -0400 |
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An Egyptian holidaymaker has virtually come back from
the dead.
The man, Ali Abdel-Rahim Mohammad, spent several
hours in a hospital mortuary refrigerator after being
pronounced dead.
He had collapsed while swimming off the beach near the
port city of Alexandria, a popular holiday destination for
Egyptians during the hot summer months.
Speaking about his ordeal to an Egyptian newspaper, Mr
Mohammad said the last thing he remembers before
blacking out is being hit by a dizzy spell and seeing a
vision of his mother's face
He only regained consciousness after hearing a loud
bang and unfamiliar voices. But by then he had been
presumed drowned and placed in a refrigerator in the
mortuary.
Fright of their lives
"I found myself locked inside
tight walls of metal and
whispers of people I didn't
recognise," he told the
Al-Akhbar newspaper.
Too cold to speak, Mr
Mohammad gave the few
people in the mortuary the
fright of their lives, grabbing
the hand of a medical worker
who was trying to close the
refrigerator drawer.
With yells of "help us", the attendant ran screaming from
the mortuary, together with a family who had apparently
come to identify the body of a loved one.
They were not the only ones in for a shock. Tottering on
his frozen feet, Mr Mohammed left the morgue to call his
family in the southern Egyptian city of Malawi.
When he rang them, he found they had already been told
he was dead by friends who accompanied him to the
beach.
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